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How close can I get to my ideal climate?

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I'm tired of the heat in Fresno, and I'd like to move. My ideal climate would be: rarely or never below 50 degrees or above 90 degrees, rarely rains, and never snows. Limiting myself to Arizona, Nevada, or California, how close could I get to this perfect climate?

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  1. Try Bisbee, Az... it claims to have the best weather in the world!


  2. San Diego has that. They very rarely get below 50, execpt maybe at nights, but there highs range in the temps that you are looking for. And hawaii, surprisingly, never has gotten above the 100 degree mark. There are only two states that have never exceeded 100 and they are hawaii and alaska. So if you are looking for warm temps but not hot, then hawaii and san diego are the two places that i would consider

  3. San Diego has great weather, it averages for the high 77 in the warmest months and 65 for the highs in the coldest month.It's highest recorded temp is 111 and lowest is 29 and gets about ten inches of rain.

    San Francisco is a bit cooler and wetter, it's average high temp is 70 in September, the warmest month, and 56 in January, the coldest month. at night it often drops below 50 in the winter.  It does rain in San Francisco sometimes though it averages around 20 inches, The highest recorded temperature is 103 and the lowest is 27

    just to get an idea the Fresno averages are 98 for the warmest month in and 54 for the coldest month. 112 is the a record high for Fresno and 18 as a record low. Fresno only averages 10.9. inches of rain.

    hope that helps

  4. Out of curiosity, why are you limited to these three states? Family, or a regional company, perhaps? Regardless, I would look towards the (further) northern portion of California as I don't see Arizona OR Nevada giving you the moderate temperatures you desire.

  5. sorry

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